MEMBERSHIP
MATTERS
By Henry ”Woody” Woodward, 32°
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Do you attend the meeting, and mingle with the flock,
Or do you just stay at home, and criticize and knock?
Do you
ever go and visit, a member who is sick,
Or leave the work to just a few, and then talk about the “clique”?
There’s
quite a program scheduled, that I’m sure you’ve heard
about,
And we would appreciate it, if you would come and help us out.
So come
to the meeting often, and help with hand and heart.
Don’t be just a member, dig in, and do your part!
Think
this over, member, you know right from wrong,
Are you an active member, or do you just belong? |
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NEVER
KNOW WHO IS WATCHING |
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years ago, the story is told of a Mason who always wore his Masonic
ring and lapel pin when in public. On some occasions, he rode the
bus from his home to the downtown area. On one such trip and when
he sat down, he discovered the driver had accidentally given him
a quarter too much change.
As he considered what to do, he thought to himself, “You'd
better give the quarter back. It would be wrong to keep it.”
Then, he thought, “Oh, forget it, it’s only a quarter;
who would worry about this little amount.” Anyway, the transit
company gets too much fare; they will never miss it. Accept it as
a gift from God, and keep quiet.
When his stop came, he paused momentarily at the door, then handed
the quarter to the driver and said, ”Here, you gave me too
much change." The driver, with a smile, replied, “I noticed
your Masonic ring and lapel pin. I have been thinking about asking
a Mason how to join. I just wanted to see what you would do if I
gave you too much change. You passed the test. Can you tell me how
to become a Mason?”
When the mason got off the bus, he said a silent prayer, “Oh
God, Grand Architect of the Universe, I almost sold you and my beloved
Masons out for a mere quarter.”
Our actions are the only Masonic creed some will ever see. This
is a really scary example of how people watch us as Masons and may
put us to the test even without us realizing it! Always be diligent,
whether it be at the theater, restaurant, grocery, service station,
or just driving in traffic.
Remember, whether it be a lapel pin, ring, or an emblem on your
car, you carry the name of our great fraternity on your shoulders
whenever you call yourself a Mason. You never can tell who might
be watching!
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